One of Many U.S. Convention Film Premieres Happening this June 15-17, 2012 at
the Anaheim Convention Center and Anaheim Hilton! Get your Passports Today
and Experience the Difference!
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (March 3, 2012) – The
extremely popular and highly anticipated sequel KAIJI 2 (2011/Drama,
Thriller/Approx. 133 min) to be screened EXCLUSIVELY at this summer’s most
anticipated Anime, Manga and Music event AM2. Two screenings will be
available-one EXCLUSIVELY for Passport holders ONLY and the second for
Passport holders preferred (with general attendees as seating permits).. Ever
since first appearing in 1996 as a serial manga in Kodansha’s Young Magazine,
KAIJI has amassed a cult-like following, recording book sales of over 18
million copies and leading to a box office hit film adaptation in 2009
entitled: KAIJI. More info and attendee registration can be found at www.am2con.org .
“With our growing guest list,
screenings and activities AM2 will be the place to be this summer in Southern
California for all that is anime and manga,” states Chase Wang of AM2, “Get
your Passports today and join us for all the fun!”
The much-awaited
second film is set to hit the screens as KAIJI 2, based on what many assert
is the most popular episode from the comic book series, “The Greed Swamp”.
Kaiji author Nobuyuki Fukumoto was at the center of the screenplay writing
process for the sequel, adding a new high-risk game of his invention to
ratchet up the psychological intensity. There’s Chinchirorin, the “dice game
from Hell” that lifts Kaiji out of an underground slave labor existence to
take part in Princess and Slave, a live-or-die game of choice, and finally,
the “Man-eating Swamp” – a monstrous pachinko machine capable of instantly
destroying lives of anyone dazzled by its big payoff. On his own, Kaiji
stands little chance of beating any of these games. But that won’t stop him
from staking his life on saving his friends and restoring everyone’s
lives!
SYNOPSIS
3 years after the ultimate life-or-death game with
Teiai Group, Kaiji (Tatsuya Fujiwara) was entrapped by Teiai and again back
in the underground, forced to do hard labor.
One day, Kaiji wins a bet to
get out of the underground with 1 million yen, and promises the other workers
that he will save them. But to do so, he only has 14 days and needs 200
million yen! Kaiji meets his former rival Tonegawa (Teruyuki Kagawa) and
learns that there is a chance to turn the tables in the game. It was a
monster
casino machine that will make 1 billion yen if you win…Can Kaiji
make enough money in the limited time?!
GAME DESCRIPTIONS
GAME
1
Escape from Underground with (Hell’s Dice “Chinchirorin”)
Chinchirorin is
a traditional dice game long popular with the masses involving 3 dice and a
rice bowl to shake them up in. But here in the underground mining camps of
the Teiai corporate empire, the game has been given some new rules. One man
plays the “house” while the rest are his clients. A client stands to earn a
multiple of the amount bet depending on the dice roll. For example, if he
rolls a 4, 5 and 6 (called a “gigolo”), it pays off double; a triple roll of
the same number between 2 and 6 earns him 3 times his bet, and all ones has a
5-fold payoff. But a roll of 1, 2, 3 (“hifumi”) and a client must pay the
house twice what he bet. Any cheating or foul play discovered results in the
perpetrator paying back 4 times the bet. The client determines how much he
wants to bet up to a maximum of 100,000 “pelicas”.
GAME 2
The
Ultimate Multiple Choice “Princess and Slave”An original game dreamed up by
Nobuyuki Fukumoto that is not found in the original story, the “Princess and
Slave” plays on a primal life-or-death decision. The “slave” (player) is
locked in a chamber surrounded by 3 doors.
Behind one of the doors is his
beautiful princess. But behind the other two doors lie ferocious and starved
lions. The slave must push the button on a panel opening one of those doors.
If he opens the door to the princess, he (and the princess) earns their
freedom. The twist is that the princess actually knows which number door she
stands behind and can tell the slave whatever she wants. But will she tell
him the truth?
GAME 3
Monster pachinko machine: “The Man-eating
Swamp”
A standard pachinko machine pays off 4 yen for every metal ball that
falls into a retrieval hole. By contrast, a ball won on the Monster
Pachinko machine pays 1,000 times that, or 4,000 yen. Hit the jackpot and a
player can take home a billion yen ($10 million). But there are two major
obstacles to overcome. The first is a “forest of nails” on the pachinko board
that is designed to send the pachinko balls in every direction but the right
one.
Any balls that manage to clear the forest then enter the 3-level “kroon”
– three concave dishes that funnel the balls into winning and losing holes:
3 holes on the top level, 4 holes on the middle tier and 5 holes on the
third and lowest kroon. With only one winning hole per level, the odds of a
ball passing through all three to earn the jackpot is 60 to 1. Doesn’t sound
too bad. But is that all there is to it?
Staff
Directed by
Toyo Sato
Screenplay by Nobuyuki Fukumoto, Junya Yamazaki, Sachiko
Oguchi
Music by Yugo Kanno
Attendees can avoid the anticipated
huge lines at autographs, premiere screenings, workshops, main events,
concerts and panels by purchasing a Passport fast pass for the event. The
Passport fast pass will also provide holders with premier seating options at
Main Events and at Concert events as well as major discounts with theme
parks, retailers and local restaurants.
Bypass the lines and get your
Passport today and experience the difference!
AM2 current activities
include Exhibit Hall, AMV’s, Arcade, Summer Festival, Behind the Voice Actors
Studio, Masquerade, Dances, Fashion Shows, Table Top, Console Gaming,
Workshops, Panels, Concerts and more!
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About AM2
Located in
Anaheim, California – AM2, established in 2010, is a multi-day (3 days) 24
hour event with no general attendance/badge purchase requirement and is
aspiring to be a key meeting place for fans that share a common interest in
Asian music, Animation/Anime, and Comics/Manga. Nominal fees are charged for
certain activities that attendees choose to participate in.
AM2 will be held
on June 15-17, 2012 at the Anaheim Convention Center in sunny Anaheim,
California. More information can be found at www.am2con.org .
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